Re: Pulseaudio and jackd

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On Mon, Apr 16, 2012 at 3:27 PM, Jaromír Mikeš <mira.mikes@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

>> I use the jack sink for pulseaudio, since I keep jackd running all of
>> the time. This allows me to use a web browser or audition audio files
>> via file manager or similar while jack is running. Never gives me a
>> bit of trouble.
>
> How does jack behave on suspend/resume?
> Which distro you are using?

Ubuntu Studio 11.04. I start jack (via qjackctl) and then I wrote a
little script to start pulseaudio using the jack module, so anything
that normally uses pulseaudio (like a web browser using Flash) has its
audio routed via jack.

If by 'suspend/resume' you mean suspending the machine and making it
hibernate, I don't use that functionality.

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